Qualitative researchers use the conceptual demands of the study to select articulate and reflective informants with certain types of experience in an emergent way. What is a typical qualitative sample?
A) Large, random
B) Small, random
C) Large, nonrandom
D) Small, nonrandom
D
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A nurse is monitoring a client after moderate sedation. The nurse documents the client's Ramsay Sedation Scale (RSS) score at 3. What action by the nurse is best?
a. Assess the client's gag reflex. b. Begin providing discharge instructions. c. Document findings and continue to monitor. d. Increase oxygen and notify the provider.
When preparing a lecture regarding social detriments, which topic will the educator include in the presentation?
1. Place of employment. 2. Visual problems. 3. Hearing problems. 4. Communication issues.
An 8-year-old child and her parents have just moved into the community. They come to the clinic for a routine checkup. The child is anxious about changing schools, and the parents ask the nurse for help in alleviating their child's anxiety
The nurse makes which of the following suggestions: a. Informs parents that children of this age do not like interference from their parents b. Inform the parents that the local school is a good one and that the child shouldn't be worried c. Inform the parents that they could go to the school and meet the child's teachers d. Inform the parents that the child should be told to handle this problem without their help
After an ethics refresher course, which nurse needs further instruction about the Code of Ethics for Nurses? The one who states:
1. "The Code of Ethics does not specifically address ending a client's life because it's legal in some states." 2. "I understand now where we nurses get our responsibility for the client's safety, integrity, and dignity." 3. "I believe the Code of Ethics specifically mentions delegation, professional development, and collaboration with others." 4. "The Code of Ethics is broken into two main sections with advancing responsibilities as the nurse's career advances."